Years 3-5 netball www.stcuthberts.school.nz
Welcome to Years 3-5 NETBALL Please use this booklet to learn about how Netball operates at St Cuthbert s College. Enjoy the season! You can read detailed information about the they are responsible for. They will deliver rotation policy and learn about each position structured sessions that allow players and on the Netball page of the school website. teams to progress leading to success on the Information Presentation players. Years 3 and 4 teams use a size 4 An Information Presentation for Years 3-5 netball parents will be held on Wednesday 12th February starting at 3.20pm in the Joan Holland Auditorium. We encourage all parents whose daughter will be involved in Netball in 2014 to attend. This presentation will outline the logistics of the netball programme, give parents the opportunity to meet our Development Coaches as well as become familiar with the Years 3-5 competition structure. Years 3-5 Future Ferns In Year 3-5 teams play a modified version of Netball called Future Ferns. Games are 2 x 20 minute halves, each half players rotate positions following a specific rotation system. Rotations are a key aspect to a player s development allowing knowledge and skill development in all positions. The coach will ensure all players are given equal opportunity in all positions. The equipment used is modified to suit the netball and the goals height is 2.6m. Year 5 teams play with a standard size ball (size 5) and hoop (3.05m). Add any new Year 3 information when available. Netball Development Programme A Netball Development Programme is in place to ensure greater enjoyment for players in all age groups by providing equal opportunity for all to advance their skills. This programme fits in with the philosophies of the Sports Department; Increasing participation, Developing the player and Fostering elite success. Netball Development Coaches are in place and have the role of developing the player, the coach (student and adult) and the student umpire. The Development Coaches will regularly attend trainings and games of teams courts.
Development Coach PROFILES LEE-ANNE CLARK HEAD DEVELOPMENT COACH LIZ VAN TIEL ASSISSTANT DEVELOPMENT COACH WHAT IS YOUR PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE? Club Premier Coach for 15 years both at North Harbour and Auckland. Premier School Coach at Baradene for six years and Coaching Coordinator for 12 years. Coach of various rep teams at North Harbour and Auckland for 15 years. High Performance Convenor at ANC for 12 years. Regional High Performance Manager for Auckland Waitakere for five years. Involved with Y7 to U19 Auckland Representative netball as a Manager of Assistant Coach for the past five years. Previously involved in the Auckland High Performance Academy. Development coach for ANC for their Netball in Schools programme for the past three years. Development Coach for ANC for their junior talent ID camps. Now concentrating energies on the rising stars at St Cuthbert s. WHAT POSITION DID YOU USED TO PLAY? Centre Always GA. Since coacing and learning all the exciting things that defenders can do, I wish I had also played defence. WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR HIGHEST NETBALL ACHIEVEMENT EITHER PLAYING OR COACHING? Highest playing achievements were representing Manawatu, Canterbury and North Shore. Best coaching achievements were winning the U15, U17 and U21 National titles when taking representative teams. Highest achievement was being part of the coaching team that won back to back national titles for U15 Auckland Reps - very rewarding to be part of such a talented group of players. WHAT DO YOU FEEL YOU BRING TO THE DEVELOPMENT COACHING TEAM AT ST CUTHBERT S COLLEGE? I bring a lot of experience and have a soft spot for youth development as I was involved in setting up the first Future Ferns competition run by ANC and developing their first Year 7 and Year 8 representative teams. To bring skill and passion for this great game to the girls at St Cuthbert s. To give them a wonderful sense of pride and achievement when they take to the court and realise how much they are improving. WHAT IS ONE FUN FACT ABOUT YOU? I like giving people nicknames so watch out! One thing the girls will remember about me the most - I talk a lot! Lee-Anne oversees all Year 3-5 teams but will work mostly with Year 3 and Year 5. Liz will be responsible for the Year 4 teams. Lee-Anne and Liz will be present at all trainings during the season. On game day the Development Coaches will rotate between teams. Parents are more than welcome to attend trainings to learn from our Development Coaches and assist when needed. The Development Coaches are always happy to be approached to discuss netball so please not do hesitate. Both Lee-Anne and Liz will be working closely with team coaches to appropriately plan and implement training sessions and to assist with game day procedures. Please see the Coaching Structure Diagram on the Netball page of the school website. Netball COMMUNICATION For Years 3-5 Netball all communication from the Sports Department will be through The Week Ahead, College Connection and via email. Please check these places regularly to stay up to date. Your team manager and coach(es) will advise their own methods of communication.
Netball UMPIRING In Year 3 and 4 Auckland Netball Centre (ANC) grades it is expected that the coach of the team is also the umpire as these year levels play modified rules and the umpire acts more like a coach to best help players learn the rules as they play. ANC run courses for coaches to become familiar with the modified rules and become confident umpires. You can read detailed information about the modified rules on the Netball page of the school website. Year 5 teams are exposed to the traditional netball rules and umpiring style. St Cuthbert s College has many competent student umpires that umpire these teams each week. Our student umpires are supported by our umpire mentor Sonya Su e. We also welcome parents, family and friends who are able to umpire to do so. If you would like to umpire in 2014 please contact Hayley Moffitt for further details. Information regarding Umpiring Theory Courses will be advertised through the communication channels. Add photo and profile of Sonya once received. Student COACHES St Cuthbert s College supports our senior student to take up many leadership opportunities within the College. One of these is coaching a Netball team. Students can complete their required service hours and develop many new life skills. Before a student coaching pair is assigned to a team they are interviewed by the Netball Coordinator and must attend various coaching courses as well be a competent umpire (??). The student coaches are supported by the Development Coaches who assist with planning and running of training sessions as well as being available on game day. The Development Coaches also ensure that student coaches are meeting performance criteria throughout the season. A team that has a great manager and supportive parents working with student coaches has proven to lead to a great season of Netball.
Role of the TEAM COACH In YearS 3 and 4 Auckland Netball Centre A Coach is expected to: The team Coach is vital to the success of the Plan and facilitate a weekly training session appropriate to the team s playing level St Cuthbert s College Netball Programme. players and team have the appropriate skills Attend weekly games, run the warm up, plan playing positions and rotations and knowledge to take to the court and get Umpire if required the most out of the game by applying what Create a positive learning environment for the team The role of the coach is to ensure that the they have been taught. Utilise the support from the Development Coaches Work closely with the team Manager to communicate important information Attend Tournaments if required Be organised, reliable, approachable and decisive. If you would like to coach a team in 2014 please contact Miss Hayley Moffitt for further details. Role of the TEAM MANAGER A Manager is part of a team that also Attend Tournaments if required comprises the coach, players and parents. Communicating game and training times to players and their parents The interaction between these members Following up on absences Manager team equipment during the season is vital. The most important skills of a Arranging car-pooling/transport Organise end of season team function team manager are communication and Scoring on game day/ picking up and returning the score card and team card Completing an annual report/survey organisation. The Manager will liaise with their teams coach(es) as to how they can help them manage the team this season. Tasks may include: Half time snacks/ refreshments Go to person for nail clippers/ hair ties etc Assist player to first aid room if required Support for players and coach If you would like to manager a team in 2014 please contact Miss Hayley Moffitt for further details.
Netball UMPIRING In Year 3 and 4 Auckland Netball Centre (ANC) grades it is expected that the coach of the team is also the umpire as these year levels play modified rules and the umpire acts more like a coach to best help players learn the rules as they play. ANC run courses for coaches to become familiar with the modified rules and become confident umpires. You can read detailed information about the modified rules on the Netball page of the school website. Year 5 teams are exposed to the traditional netball rules and umpiring style. St Cuthbert s College has many competent student umpires that umpire these teams each week. Our student umpires are supported by our umpire mentor Sonya Su e. We also welcome parents, family and friends who are able to umpire to do so. If you would like to umpire in 2014 please contact Hayley Moffitt for further details. Information regarding Umpiring Theory Courses will be advertised through the communication channels. Add photo and profile of Sonya once received. Student COACHES St Cuthbert s College supports our senior student to take up many leadership opportunities within the College. One of these is coaching a Netball team. Students can complete their required service hours and develop many new life skills. Before a student coaching pair is assigned to a team they are interviewed by the Netball Coordinator and must attend various coaching courses as well be a competent umpire (??). The student coaches are supported by the Development Coaches who assist with planning and running of training sessions as well as being available on game day. The Development Coaches also ensure that student coaches are meeting performance criteria throughout the season. A team that has a great manager and supportive parents working with student coaches has proven to lead to a great season of Netball. REGISTRATIONS For your daughter to play netball in 2014 she must register to trial. Wait for information from Annette to add here. This must be completed by.. Parents must fill out the questions on behalf of their daughter. TRIALS 2014 Please see attached documents on the Netball page of the College website for further details regarding Years 3-5 trial dates, the Trial Policies and Procedures as well as the St Cuthbert s College Netball Player Competencies.
Team NUMBERS Where possible each team will have ten players assigned to it once teams are formed after trials. This is to ensure teams will have at least seven players each week of the season. Having ten players per team allows for injuries/sickness during the season. Year 3 team play 5 aside so will have eight players per team. Additional PROGRAMMES In addition to the regular Netball playing season in Term 2 and 3 St Cuthbert s College offers Netball Programmes in Term 1 and 4 to allow our players to continue their development. A Preseason programme is held in Term 1 to get players back into Netball prior to trials. In the July Holidays a Netball Holiday Programme will be held for any interested netballers. In Term 4 an Offseason programme will be run. All additional programmes have their own fees and are user pays. Please see attached documents on the Netball page of the school website for further programme details. FEES The fee for netball in 2014 for Years 3-5 teams is $... This fee covers entry to the ANC Competition, equipment, coaching costs (Development Coaches), umpire costs, what else? Add in Levy info A non-refundable netball trial fee of $30 will be charged to all players that attend trials and/or are placed in a team in Term 1 this fee will be included as part of the total netball fee for the season. If your daughter is involved in any other netball events or programmes such as one day tournaments or preseason training there may be additional fees that apply. All fees will be charged to your St Cuthbert s College account. Years 3-5 TRAINING DAYS Year 3 will train on Tuesdays at lunchtime from 1.00pm - 2.00pm. Years 4 and 5 will train on Wednesday after school from 3.15pm - 4.15pm. Behaviour and ATTENDANCE To ensure everyone involved in a team gets the most out of the season it is essential that players attend all trainings and games. Where possible please plan around the season dates outlined to ensure your daughter s availability. The Coach and Manager must be notified if a player is unable to attend a training or game to allow them to plan ahead. If too many players are away trainings may be cancelled and games defaulted. Players and teams will learn the most at training if all are present and drills can be effectively carried out. It is essential that players also arrive at the time specified by the Coach. The behaviour that is expected at trainings is the same as that required in a classroom. Netball training is for learning and all players need to respect not only the coach but also the other team members that are keen to listen and progress their skills. Please discuss these values with your daughter prior to attending Netball training each week. Please read the Fair Play Agreement for Players and Parents which is available on the Netball page of the College website.
Season DATES YEARS 3, 4 AND 5 NETBALL IS PLAYED ON A THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT THE AUCKLAND NETBALL CENTRE, ALLISON FERGUSON DRIVE, MT WELLINGTON. GAME TIMES ARE 4.15PM, 5.05PM OR 5.55PM. Thursday 15 May Grading 1 Thursday 22 May Grading 2 Thursday 29 May Grading 3 Thursday 5 June Sunday 29 June Thursday 10, 17 and 24 July Thursday 31 July Thursday 28 August Thursday 4 September Thursday 4 September (11 September if saver day used) Grading commences Years 3-6 Mid Winter Tournament NO PLAY - school holidays Championship round commences Final game Saver Day ANC Prize Giving Remuera Zone Day Add tournament dates TRANSPORT Students are to make their own way to and from ANC as there is no transport provided by the school for Thursday Netball. We strongly encourage car pooling amongst parents and team members.
Draw LOCATION The Years 3-5 netball draw can be found on a 5 week Round 1 draw will come out. At the College App. An email will also be sent the Auckland Netball Website the completion of Round 1 a 5 week Round to Team Managers each week outlining the (www.aucklandnetball.co.nz) under Netball/ 2 draw will be issued. Each week you can game times, this will then be passed to you. Future Ferns Year 3-5/Draws. The first three find the draw on the school Sports Draw weeks of grading game draws will come out found on the St Cuthbert s College Website week by week but once teams are graded under Parents/Sports/Sports Draw and on UNIFORM Uniforms are to be purchased before the Sports teams are expected to wear any of the For extra warmth Years 3-5 players are able competition starts from Black Watch House. following College Sportswear over the top to wear navy or black thermal top and pants As the team is representing St Cuthbert s of their playing uniform to protect from the underneath their netball uniform. College, it is imperative that they are wearing elements. their correct uniform at all times. Green tracksuit Girls should be wearing the netball top and Blue Hoodie skirt. Black netball undies must be worn and Black wet weather Sports Jacket respectfully request that players do not come should not be seen as longer than the skirt. Blue Polar Fleece dressed in such items. Any other gear (eg puffa jackets, non-regulation polar fleeces) are not appropriate for school sports teams and we EQUIPMENT At the beginning of the season each team will be issued with the appropriate equipment they require. Your coach will have been given 2 netballs, 1 set of training bibs, 1 set of game day bibs and a first aid kit. Should this equipment not be returned at the conclusion of the season the team will share the cost of purchasing the lost equipment.
St Cuthbert s College FILL IN PLAYER POLICY When a team does not have enough players to take the court they may borrow players from another team to make up numbers. The following policy applies: Players may only be borrowed from the team that is graded immediately below them in the ANC competition. This ensures the borrowed player is capable of the level of play in the team above. As many players as needed may be borrowed at once. Players must be in the same year level as the team they are filling in for. If the game of the two teams involved are at different times the manager can request a certain player/position. If the game of the two teams involved are at the same time the team below can select which player is provided, e.g a player that is planned to be a sub in the first half. This therefore does not affect the team below with regards to rotations or starting lineups. Team managers should liaise with their coach(es) to discuss the planned positions for that game and what player/position is needed or can be given. The Manager of the team requiring an extra player should contact the manager from the team below. Permission must then be gained from the requested players parents and they need to be advised of meeting time/location and pick up time. What if the parent does not give the permission? Should the policy state that players are expected to assist with this replacement process? On the occasion that using a player from the team below leaves that team short that team must then borrow from the team below them utilising the same policy. Once the fill in player has been arranged the team manager of the higher team should inform the Netball Coordinator of the situation. A player may only play in the team above them twice. Years 3-5 TOURNAMENTS There are two tournaments that Years 3-5 netballers are able to participate in during the season: ANC Year 3-6 Mid-Winter Tournament Remuera Zone Day The ANC Years 3-6 Mid Winter Tournament will be held on Sunday 29 June. This tournament is optional for teams to enter and provides the opportunity for players to gain further netball experience by participating in a one day tournament. Entry information is passed on to Team Managers who will then determine the availability of their teams players. If a team does not have sufficient players to attend, other available players will be pulled into the team or teams will be merged. All players that are keen to attend will be catered for. A coach and manager must be present on the day of the tournament. The Remuera Zone Day is held in September, usually on a Tuesday. Only Year 5 and 6 teams are able to enter this tournament. An information letter will be sent home to parents outlining the day. As the Netball and Hockey Remuera Zone competitions are on the same day players will need to decide which sport they would like to be part of. Players may also decide to remain at school for the day. All players that choose netball will be placed in a team. Each school is allowed to enter only three teams (1 in each grade, A, B and C) meaning that team numbers on the day may be large, depending on player availability. Teams for the day will be based on the trialled teams formed for the season with all selection decisions being made by the Development Coaches. A charter bus will be provided to transport students to and from ANC. ANC Rules and Regulations Add here once new info comes out from ANC
CANCELLATIONS Netball will only be cancelled for thunder and lightning. a) ANC cancellation phone line. Following a decision by ANC Officials responsible for the b) Newstalk ZB cancellation service. competition, cancellations will be advertised as follows: c) ANC website www.aucklandnetball.co.nz DEFAULTS FIRST AID If your team has to default their scheduled game for any given At the Auckland Netball Centre St Johns will be on site for all game week, this must be communicated to the Sports Coordinator days. They can be located next to the reception in the main building. ASAP. For minor issues please use the first aid kit provided in the gear bag. End of Season PRIZE GIVING At the completion of the Netball season there Next we have a St Cuthbert s Netball in that term. Teams who have placed in are a few prizegivings held to celebrate our prizegiving held at the College in the last a tournament or their ANC grade will be teams and individuals. few weeks of Term 3. At this ceremony a acknowledged here. The first is the ANC Prizegiving at which teams who have won their grade or were placed runner up are invited to attend. This prizegiving is usually held on the same night Most Valuable Player and Emerging Player is awarded per team, along with congratulating our winning teams and thanking all involved over the season. of competition the week after the final game. In the last week of each term a Junior School Teams need to attend dressed in their formal Sports Assembly is held to award any teams/ St Cuthbert s College uniform. individuals who have achieved success Contact Details Mr David Ching Director of Sport david.ching@stcuthberts.school.nz T 520 4159 ext 7884 Miss Hayley Moffitt Netball Coordinator hayley.moffitt@stcuthberts.school.nz T 520 4159 ext 7962 www.stcuthberts. school.nz